It's all Hallow's Eve, with tricks up their sleeve,Trick or treaters have begun their descendingUpon this spooky night, packed with fright,Along with spirits of all sorts attending.As Casper says, "Boo" and the owl says, "Who-o"And Jack's face is lit up and bright;The raven's arrived and is still unwived,No change in his loveless plight.The moon has risen, free of daylight's prison,And now sheds light on an earth below,That's ready and waiting and anticipatingAnother grand and spooktacular show.Over tall, naked trees, wherever they please,Witches, on their brooms fly high,Not wishing to spar, avoid bats' radar,Searching for food in the sky.With moans and groans and rattling of bones,Skeletons start their waking and stir,To rise from their bed, the unresting dead,As the wind gossips among the fir.Goblins and ghosts and all such ghoulish hosts,Are out and about for their party time.Unmasked, naturally scary, all living be waryAnd even before the midnight chime.Now on the prowl, the werewolves howl,Each one a starving, treacherous beast.The thirsting vampires with bloody desires,Are seeking necks to gorge on and feast.Fast asleep is the sun. Hallow's Eve's begun.As screams echo the sound of fright and fear;The creepy are walking; prey, they're stalking,Reaping souls before the dawn gets here.To be up for the task, do wear your mask,For you must blend in with the scene,To keep safe through the night, hidden from sight,And to survive the night of Halloween!